Tuesday, 17 October 2017

CATEGORY PH-TDS-PPM – FLOWERS

CATEGORY 

FLOWERS


The pH and elector-conductivity values specified here are given as a broad range. It should be noted that specific plant requirements will vary according to regional climatic conditions, and from season to season within that region. These values are intended for Hydroponic plants only (soil grown plants will differ). Electro-Conductivity (EC) or Conductivity Factor (cF) can be expressed as either milliseconds   (mS), cF, or parts per million (PPM) 1 mS = 10cF = 700ppm

Flowers
PlantspHcFECPPM
African Violets6.0-7.012-151.2-1.5840-1050
Anthurium5.0-6.016.201.6-2.01120-1400
Antirrhinim6.516-201.6-2.01120-1400
Aphelandra5.0-6.018-241.8-2.41260-1680
Aster6.0-6.518-241.8-2.41260-1680
Begonia6.514-181.4-2.4980-1260
Bromeliads5.0-7.58-120.8-1.2560-840
Caladium6.0-7.516-201.6-2.01120-1400
Canna6.018-241.8-2.41260-1680
Carnation6.020-352.0-3.51260-2450
Chrysanthemum6.0-6.218-251.8-2.51400-1750
Cymbidiums5.56-100.6-1.0420-560
Dahlia6.0-7.015-201.5-2.01050-1400
Dieffenbachia5.018-241.8-2.01400-1680
Dracaena5.0-6.018-241.8-2.41400-1680
Ferns6.016-201.6-2.01120-1400
Ficus5.5-6.016-241.6-2.41120-1680
Freesia6.510-201.0-2.0700-1400
Impatiens5.5-6.518-201.8-2.01260-1400
Gerbera5.0-6.520-252.0-2.51400-1750
Gladiolus5.5-6.520-242.0-2.41400-1680
Monstera5.0-6.018-241.8-2.41400-1680
Palms 6.0-7.516-201.6-2.01120-1400
Roses5.5-6.015-251.5-2.51050-1750
Stock6.0-7.016-201.6-2.01120-1400
As a general rule, plants will have a higher nutrient requirement during cooler months, and a lower requirement In the hottest months. Therefore, a stronger nutrient solution should be maintained during winter, With a weaker solution during summer when plants take up and transpire more water than nutrients.
    

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